830 likes | 1.07k Views
Terms to Know. Europe Map. Geography, City-States & Trade Standard 6.4.1. Tyranny, Oligarchy, Democracy, & Dictatorship Standard 6.4.2. Greek Mythology Standard 6.4.4. Persian Empire Wars, Athens and Sparta Standard 6.4.6. Greek Figures Art and Sciences Standard 6.4.7.8.
E N D
Terms to Know • Europe Map Geography, City-States & Trade Standard 6.4.1 Tyranny, Oligarchy, Democracy, & Dictatorship Standard 6.4.2 Greek Mythology Standard 6.4.4 Persian Empire Wars, Athens and Sparta Standard 6.4.6 Greek Figures Art and Sciences Standard 6.4.7.8 Direct vs. Representative Democracy Standard 6.4.3 Tyranny, Oligarchy, Democracy, & Dictatorship Standard 6.4.2 Direct vs. Representative Democracy Standard 6.4.3 Greek Mythology Standard 6.4.4 Greek Figures Art and Sciences Standard 6.4.7.8 Geography, City-States & Trade Standard 6.4.1 Persian Empire Wars, Athens and Sparta Standard 6.4.6 Tyranny, Oligarchy, Democracy, & Dictatorship Standard 6.4.2 Direct vs. Representative Democracy Standard 6.4.3 Greek Mythology Standard 6.4.4 Persian Empire Wars, Athens and Sparta Standard 6.4.6 Geography, City-States & Trade Standard 6.4.1 Greek Figures Art and Sciences Standard 6.4.7.8 Tyranny, Oligarchy, Democracy, & Dictatorship Standard 6.4.2 Direct vs. Representative Democracy Standard 6.4.3 Greek Mythology Standard 6.4.4 Greek Figures Art and Sciences Standard 6.4.7.8 Geography, City-States & Trade Standard 6.4.1 Persian Empire Wars, Athens and Sparta Standard 6.4.6 Geography, City-States & Trade Standard 6.4.1 Tyranny, Oligarchy, Democracy, & Dictatorship Standard 6.4.2 Direct vs. Representative Democracy Standard 6.4.3 Greek Mythology Standard 6.4.4 Persian Empire Wars, Athens and Sparta Standard 6.4.6 Greek Figures Art and Sciences Standard 6.4.7.8
How did the geography of Greece lead to the rise of independent city-states?
Mountains and seas divided the early Greek communities Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
What was the first civilization to start in the region that later became Greece?
The Minoans Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
What group was considered citizens in most Greek city-states?
Free, native-born men Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
Why did many Greek city-states send people to settle the shores of the Black Sea?
so that they could import foods from other colonies. Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
Athens had a large number of foreign residents and Sparta had few Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
In a tyranny, the ruling power seizes control by illegal means. Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
mercenaries called hoplites were hired there was an increase in peasant population and a food shortage Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
Why did the citizens of Athens, Greece call their constitution a “democracy?”
Because the government is run by its citizens. Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
Its small number of citizens Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
How did the idea of citizenship make the Greeks different from other ancient peoples?
Other peoples were the subjects of Kings and had no rights. Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
Because power belonged to the whole people Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
How did Pericles make sure even poor citizens could hold government office.
He paid officeholders Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
How are direct democracy and representative democracy similar?
Both forms of democracy are based on the Greek idea that ALL citizens should participate in government. Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
Which of the following groups of people had a direct democracy?Mycenaeans Athenians Spartans Minoans
Athenians Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
How was Athenian democracy different than American democracy?
In the Athenian Democracy citizens could vote for or against laws. Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
To make sense of natural events and to teach a moral lesson Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
To a gloomy world ruled by Hades Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
father Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
Athena Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
How had Greek literature affected European and American culture today?
Many writers have used Greek epics, fables, and dramas as models for their works. Many are still performed today Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
What was Sparta and Athens involvement in the Peloponnesian War?
Due to the agressiveness of the Athenians, and its direct interference of some of Spartas allies, they fought against eachother. Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
High taxes that angered people. Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
Both Athens and Sparta Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know
The smaller more maneuverable Greek Fleets defeated the Persian navy. Back to Review Europe Map Terms to Know